Released in 2013 by New Directions Press, the book consists of photographs of Dickinson's late poems with typed versions for accessible reading on the opposite pages.

I cannot recommend this work enough. It is arguably the most beautiful book we carry. The writing in it is luminous. The facsimiles of Dickinson's poems on weathered envelopes are wonderful.

From the Introduction by Jen Bervin:

Emily Dickinson, one of the greatest American poets, wrote approximately 1,800 distinct poems within 2,357 poem drafts and at least 1,150 letters and prose fragments—a total of 3,507 pieces before her death at the age of fifty-five. On the triangular flap of the envelope seal A 252, we find this fleeting message inscribed in lines winnowing down to a single word at the tip: "In this short Life | that only [merely] lasts an hour | How much — how | little — is | within our | power."